UOSSM is responding to the crisis in Gaza by setting up six medical points to provide essential healthcare services in shelters, benefiting over 10,000 people monthly with primary care, mental health support, and emergency medical transport.
UOSSM is planning on building a children’s hospital equipped with various departments to provide holistic healthcare services in Northern Syria that can benefit more than 10.000 cases monthly.
Orphan children in Northern-Syria face immense challenges, having lost parents to violence or illness, leaving them without basic needs or emotional guidance.
In Northern Syria, UOSSM provides crucial dialysis treatment to ESRD patients, including elderly and pediatric cases. With the only Renal Dialysis Unit in Tel Abiad, our goal is to save lives by reducing morbidity.
Meet [GN], a resilient 22-year-old who has faced extraordinary challenges since losing her father four years ago. Recently diagnosed with early-stage cancer, despite intensive chemotherapy, the disease has persisted. Now, she urgently needs spinal marrow transplant surgery for stabilization.
UOSSM is responding to the crisis in Gaza by setting up six medical points to provide essential healthcare services in shelters, benefiting over 10,000 people monthly with primary care, mental health support, and emergency medical transport.
Orphaned since birth, Fakhr, a 9-year-old boy, is among the many children grappling with adversity following the loss of a parent. Despite his arthritis condition, Fakhr’s aspirations to attend school and play football remain steadfast.
Zainab and Noor, two sisters, are grappling with the challenges posed by a rare skin disease, compounded by the loss of their father eight years ago. In the absence of their father, their family struggles financially, unable to afford the medical treatment they urgently need.
Adullah a13-year-old orphan dreams of becoming a pharmacist. Despite facing challenging circumstances, he remains resilient. Football provides solace, but his visual impairment in his right eye adds further difficulty.
Left by her mother after her father’s arrest 11 years ago, Baylasana 13-year-old girl facing significant difficulties in her life. Living with her 65-year-old grandmother, who struggles to provide for her.